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Siqing Yu and others
Science and Public Policy, scae053, https://doi.org/10.1093/scipol/scae053
Published: 09 January 2025
...Siqing Yu; Leila Cornips; Trui Steen; Sarah Giest; Joep Crompvoets; Abbas Rajabifard; Jagannath Aryal; Tina Jukić Several studies provided various typologies of knowledge in organizational studies. Head (2008) proposed three types of knowledge for evidence-based policy, including scientific...
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Gabriel A Knudsen and others
Toxicological Sciences, Volume 169, Issue 1, May 2019, Pages 167–179, https://doi.org/10.1093/toxsci/kfz044
Published: 15 February 2019
... ). However, no studies have comprehensively assessed TBP disposition or kinetics, an omission noted in the recent review of TBP by Koch and Sures (2018). Therefore, we assessed the disposition of TBP after oral, intravenous, and dermal administration. Single oral doses of [14C]-radiolabeled TBP...
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Nick Reeve
Journal of Intellectual Property Law & Practice, Volume 2, Issue 7, JULY 2007, Pages 445–451, https://doi.org/10.1093/jiplp/jpm073
Published: 15 June 2007
... (that is those comprising steps that could be carried out solely by a person and not referring in any way to technological considerations) would no longer be rejected as non-statutory subject matter under the ‘technological arts’ test. Study of the case provides a useful background. Lundgren claimed ‘a method...
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Published: 25 September 2018
... by their tactical use of “feigned mastery” and “studied ignorance.” Rather than seek the largely unrecoverable “understanding” of historical actors, scholars should instead reconstruct strategic behavior. Understanding, she concludes, was not a precondition to “intelligibility-through-practice,” which arose through...
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Published: 01 April 2004
...0 01 04 2004 Wagner and Altenberg (1996) introduced the concept of variability as distinct from variation in the study of the evolution of complex phenotypes, a concept that has parallels in complexity theory and that concerns the “genetic neighborhood” of a given genotype and its role...
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Published: 28 May 1992
...0 28 05 1992 Five spesies offed seaweed i. e. Acanthophora sp., Halymenia sp., Hypnea sp. 1, Hypnea sp. 2 and Laurencia sp have been studied to characterize the carrageenan content. The percentage yield varied between 23.0 to 55.2% when extracted in water at 90 100°C for 3 hours. Higher yield...
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Published: 25 April 2002
...0 25 04 2002 The moas inhabited New Zealand, probably surviving into the nineteenth century. None ,were collected from life by Europeans but sub-fossil remains have been extensively studied. Anderson (1989) has provided a comprehensive recent review of the group and the information given...
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Published: 11 November 1999
...0 11 11 1999 To assert that one fifteenth- or early sixteenth-century composer studied composition (whatever that entailed) with another composer is tricky even when there is contemporary or near-contemporary testimony for such a relationship. composer studied composition contemporary...
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Published: 01 September 1994
....1986; Thauer 1988; Ragsdale et al. 1990). Monoxide methylcobalamin studied ambient solution This content is only available as a PDF. ...
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Published: 03 June 1999
...0 03 06 1999 Arturo “Chico” O’Farrill was a trumpeter himself, born in Havana in 1921, who had studied composition as a young man in Cuba, where he also dabbled in band leading. He came to the United States in the 1940s and studied composition with Bernard Wagenaar, Stefan Wolpe, and Hall...
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Published: 25 September 2003
...0 25 09 2003 In Chapter 3, we studied the soliton-that remarkable dynamic entity discovered experimentally by John Scott Russell in the nineteenth century and rediscovered in the course of numerical studies by Zabusky and Kruskal in the mid-1960s-and learned about Backlund transforms and N...
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Published: 09 May 1996
...0 09 05 1996 For someone studying behavior, the reclusive vole was a poor choice of animal; despite its merits, it was difficult to observe in nature. Partridges are easier to watch though less easy to experiment with. Having both species under study at Oxford gave us the best of both worlds...
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Published: 07 October 1993
... at these deterministic models. econometricians measurement economic studied economy This content is only available as a PDF. ...
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Published: 08 February 2001
...0 08 02 2001 Over much of its development, trade theory has focused on explaining and assessing trade in end products. The international division of labor and the role of specialization are studied mainly in terms of final goods. Even the literature on intra-industry trade, which might...
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Published: 29 May 2003
...0 29 05 2003 In the previous chapters, we reviewed the confrontation between the Hong Kong government and the speculators in the stock market. We not only covered the local equity market, but also studied the London market-another important market for trading Hong Kong’s blue chips...
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Published: 17 April 2008
...0 17 04 2008 In this chapter, we introduce the basic setup of the filtering models to be studied in this book. Then we demonstrate that the optimal filter is given by the conditional distribution of the signal. Bayes ‘ formula in the filtering setup, is called the Kallianpur–Striebel formula...
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Published: 10 April 1997
... designed for medical imaging-a “Brightness” or B-scanner) to study two-phase flows. Operating at a frequency of 7.5 MHz, the scanner provides a real-time image formed by the scattering of ultrasound from a stream of microbubbles in a predominantly single-phase (water) flow and/or the air-water interface...
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Published: 01 February 1996
...0 01 02 1996 ln this method electrical current is used to heat a sample placed in the DAC chamber. Liu and Bassett (1975) first studied melting of iron wire which was resistively heated in an ungasketed DAG. The phase diagram of iron was studied to pressures up to 43 GP a by Boehler et...
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Published: 05 October 2007
...0 05 10 2007 birthday celebrations for Carl Eugene, Duck e of Württemberg, were crowned with opera serial. As a connoisseur of music, having studied the clavier with no less than C. P. E. Bach, the duke expected the very best. Indeed he spared no expense to ensure that his...
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Published: 07 September 2000
..., agonist blockade has not received major attention in classical mainstream pharmacology. With the advent of the cytokine era, this picture has changed dramatically. Antibodies are the single anti-cytokine strategy that has been studied most in one human disease, with consistent results. Thus, in a way...